ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Mllton Keynes and Norths Bucks - Registered Charfty No. 275415
Chair Statement.
A Year of Compassion and Future Growth for RSPCA Mllton Keynes & North Bucklngham
Branch (2024)
As we present the 2024 encknf-year acAyJunts, we rell8(x on another year of umvav¢ring dedication
and significant progress for the RSPCA Miltr)n Keynes and North Buckingham Branch. As a ¢haThty
committed to rescuing animals. our (xire mission remains resolute". to provide care, protection, and
new beginnings for vulnerable animals throughout our community.
Our Impact In Numbers: Where Your Support Goes
Your generosity d1￿clIY fvds our vtsl 2024. our finanryal commitrnent to animal welfare was
substantial.
A signfficant 45°k of our funds were dedicated to veterinary fees. This critical investmeni covers
essential treatments, surgeries, and emergèncy i*re for sick and injured animals-, a testament to our
proactive approach to animal health and wellbeing.
A considerable porb.on of our budget also went toward prowding nutrilious focmy and comfortable
bedding for the animals in our care, ensuring every one of them has the essentials they naed to feel
safe and secure.
The reTnaining funds support cwct21 operational costs induding utilibes, transportation, and
administrative support- all wtal for keepyng our brdnth running smoothly and efficiendy.
These figures undgrscorè the powerful impact of y￿r donations. In 2024. we proudty £a￿led out
neady 300 neuters and treatments and recorded 435 animal intakes. making us the third highest in
the South Cenlral RSPCA region. Despite our limited resour￿5, we remain incredibly proud to uphold
our unwavering ethDs: we ￿Ver put a h•althy animal down.
Dedlcat•d Taams Making a Dlfference
Our achievements are a direct result of the tireless efforts of tsjr dedicated teams..
Our Animal Coordinators have been outstanding. nol onty managing the care and rehoming of our
animals but also aciively participating in welfare days. Thevve been out educating the public and
promotin9 the CTucial importance of neutering animals. making a real difference in preventing
unwanted litters.
Our incredible Trapping Team consistenuy goes a￿ve and beyond, resFonding 8t a moment's notice
to rescue cats and kittens in challenging situations. Their qU￿k actions save countless lives.
The success of our three charity shop5 in Slony Stratford. NewFQrt Pagnell, and New Bradwell is
largely due to our amazing Shop Managers. They work tirelessly with their dedicated volunteers,
keeping eVe￿ing running sm(N)thly and generating Mtal funds that (xjver the ￿)Sts for rescuing,

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carlng for. and rèhomir¥J animals. These shops are absolulely essential. as just our vet bills alone
require us to raise £150.CK)O annualty. We are profoundty 9ratsful to the public for their continued
generosity and supwrt of these vital communty hubs
A special thank you g(ks to Sally Jessop for her tlreles5 efforts in running our cattery. Her dedication
ensures our feline residents receive ex(*ption21 care. Salty simply couldnl do it without the Inc￿dible
team of cattery volunteers aThJ staff. so a masstve thank you to each and every one of them.
Equalty. we extend a huge Ihank you to Louise Nomian. who so generously houses all of our small
animals. Her commitrnent and compassion are vrtal to the care and wellbeing of these
often-ovedooked creatures. Just like Sally. Louise's Wofk is indispensable. and we are Imly grateful
for the safe haven she provid8s and Ihe love she shows each animal in her care.
Community Engagement and Fundraising
Our comTnitment to the communlty exieThJs beY￿d direct animal care. We actively engage wth local
supermarket5 to facilitate Put￿1¢ donation points. an¢J the national RSPCA fA)ntinues to support our
Food Bank initiativè providing much-needed direct support to the lo(xl comrnunity. We have also
greatly benefited from donations of animal care supplies from both the community and local
businesses.
In 2024, we held major events: Paws in the Park and our Chri$tmas Fair. A huge thank you and
apprecialion go to Amy Bull for her hard work and dedication in driving these events; we couldn't do
them without her. We also attended several other local communrty events to raise awareness and
attract new followers. supporters. and volunteers. aim 8t every event is to educate. provide
supwrt and advice. and raise vitsl funds.
Our fundraising efforts have also seen incredible support from individuals. Since our last AGM, many
people have offered to raise ftjnds on LNJr behalf through sponsored silences. cake sales. sponsored
walks. and runs. including marathons in Milton Keynes. A special mention to our supporter, Sharon.
who raised an astounding £2.555 by organising a spon5(xed skydive. MKFM has also created
opportunities for us to raise money through their introductions. and we are hopeful of securing a grant
this year to fvnd our kitten f(xxl requirements.
Looking ahead. we￿e secured spots in ts 2026 MK Marathon. through which we hope to expand
our presw(% and raise vital fvnds.

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Corporate Partnerships and Volunteer Recruitimnt
We've received numorous requests from companies in and around Mitlon Keynes for corporate
volunteer days. While accommodating these can be challengiThJ without a public facility or dogs for
walking, we've successfully collaborated with over five different companies C￿ their one-day activities.
Most of these were instnjmenlal in the le*up to the opening of our New Bradwell shop and in the
mammoth task of preparing products and items for events. We're particulady looking forward to
working with BSI Group, who have offered to spend a day at their offices creating a marketing and
online strategy for us.
sin￿ January, we've had over 100 indlvlduals apply to volunteer with us. We￿e onboarded a larg8
number of people across soryal media and other administrative functions. helping lo improve our
processes. Our soaal media presen￿ has also seen signfficant growth. with an increase of over
1,000 followers sln¢8 June 2024.
A¢knowledging Transitions and Looking Forward
A significant Change for the year was the transition in our leadefship following Ihe close of the 2024
year. We are now eagedy looking to the future wilh the appointment of tsyo new Ct>Chairpersons.' Zoo
Cookson {eff&ctiVo from 25th May 2025) and Jayne Barclay (transitioning from her Treasurer
Rola). We share a Strong vision to drive brdnGh growth. aiming lo expand our presènce 8nd capacity
to care for even more animals in T￿ed wilhin the local communty. There is a subslar)b"al opportunity in
Milton Keynes to grow our income streams and communty reach. To strengthen our outreach and
provide more focused supwrt to our business areas. we have also created new trustee positions
across Marketing. Personnel and knial Media. Thase addtbons will provide mudFneeded support lo
our branch.
Strengthening Financial GovornanrA and Transparency
As part of our commitment lo transparency aTKI accountability. we feel tt is important to ackno%￿edge
that the branch faced considerable challenges in aligning the systems and accounting in line with best
practi￿. The stste of the a(xounts inherited by the CU￿ent Trustees required swJnificant ￿￿ectIOn
and reorganisalion. A thorough rewew and dean-up of our financial records took place t¢)ward the end
of 2024 and continued through the first half of 2025, wtth the goal of presenting an accurate and
honest picture ofthe charivs operations and ¢x)mmitments.
To ensure long-term integrity and professionalism in our financial reporting. we are implementing
robust new policies and procedures. RecTuitment is also underway for experienrA financial tTUStees
who will help guide the branch with experbse and oversight. These measures will ensure that from
2025 onward. our financial operations are rnanaged to the highest standards. refiective of the trust our
supportars Fla￿ in us.

ROYAL SOCIE￿ FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Milton Keynes and Norths Bucks - Registered Charity No. 275415
A Heartfelt Thank You
To everyone who supports the RSPCA Milton Keynes and North Buckingham Branch in so many
ways- the putAic who donate directly. buy from our chanty shops. support us at our events. and
provide loving homes for the many animals rescued by the branch- thank you.
To our many wonderful volunteers who generously dedicate their time tr) support Ihe branch, thank
you.
To our shop managers and staff. who not only raise funds but also support their I￿1
communitigs and champion the amaing work of the branch. thank you.
To our animal coordlnators. who tirelessly look after and manage the care of all the animals the
branch has rescued and rehomed, ofters going above and beyond to help animals in need, thank you.
Finally. we would like to extend our sincere 9ratitude to our fellow trustegs who continue to go above
and beyond tr) ensure the branch moves forward. Your commitment and dedication are truly inspiring.
Together. we are making a tsngible drfference in the lives of Gountless animals. We look fonmard to
another year of progress and impacL driven by our sha￿d compassion.
Zoe Cookson
C￿hair
ayne BarGlay
Co£hair

ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Milton K•ynes and Norths Bucks - Reglstered Charity No. 275415
Trustees. Report
Our objgctives and activitles
Our Corg Work and Publlc Benefft
The charity's primary obieclive IS to support the nabonal ￿Jy, the RSPCA, in our designated area in
Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire. in the prevention of cruelty to animals. Our main a¢tivities
are animal rescue and r8-homing, neutering senricas. welfare services and educatKJn.
A Sustainable RSPCA
Currenijy we have 3 Tetail shops which are the primary source of our income and ensure our reserves
are at a sufficient level. We continue to be proactive wtth our recwttinent of trustees and volunteers lo
create stability in our chanty as well as having a breadth of experience to keep all our goals on track
and delivered in an ethical manner.
Trnstee's Statement of Responsibilltles
The Trustees are legally required to prepare financial stalements for ea(* year and an Annual Report
on the activities of the charity during the year. The finanaal statements are prepared in accordance
with The Charities Ststement of Recommended Practi￿ {SORPI 2015 Financial Rep￿ting Standard
IFRS 102) which came into 8ffect from 1 January 2015.
In preparing the finan￿al statements. the Trustees are required to: prepare a¢￿Unts which represent
a true and fair view". se￿l suitable accounting poliaes and then appty the￿ consist8ntly,' make
judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.. stale whether applicable accounting
standards have been fr￿loWed., prepare the statements on a goin9 coll￿m basis unless it is
inappropriate to assume that the tharity will continue to operate prepare an assessment of the
risks and opportunities.
The Truslees are responsible for ensuring that proper 8c£ounting records are kept which disclose wlh
reasonable accuracy at any lime the financial position of the charity and enable Tnjstees to ensure
that financial statements c(NnFYy wth Ihe Charities Act 2011 arKI the Charities (Accounts and Reports)
R89ulations 2008. The Trustees a￿ also responsible for taking reasonable steps for the prevention
and dotection of fraud and other iTregulanties by the establishmgnl of a system of internal (y)ntrols.
RSPCA National Society
The RSPCA'S statutory stalus. its intemal rules and its branch fules regulate the relationship be￿een
the Society and the branches. The Milton Keynes and North Bucks branch is established as an
unincorporated charitable associalion, but Ihe RSPCA Coun¢il has powers to intervene in a branch's
affairs in certain circumstances. Much of the RSPCA'S direct animal welfare is carried out through its
branches such as subsidised veterinary ￿re and rèhorning in their local areas. The national Society
works closely with the RSPCA branches in delivering animal wettare aims and strategy and provides
some financlal and other suppK)rt to the branches.

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Publlc Benefit
All charities in England and Wales have charitable aims that are based on providing public benefit arKI
comply with the Charities Act 2011. The trustees pay due regard to Charity Cornmission guidance on
public benefit. Preventing cruelty and promting kindness to animals promotes humane sentiment in
humans towards animals which gives a moral benefrt to the human community 8s a whole.
Financial Risk Management
The charity is managing a portfolio of financial risks. The trustee5 identtfy new and monitor existing
major risks in their quartefly meetings. consider their potential impact, and take appropriate actions to
mitigate or manage such risks. As at 31st December 2024 th& tharity hekl £419546 in cash including
bank deposils in NS&I to minimise risk.
Financial Review
The Statement of Financial Activitias (SOFA) on the follovring page reports a loss for the year of
£17,925.
The accounts (financial slatementsl have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of
Recommended Practice". accounting and reporting by charities preparing their amnts in accordance
wilh the Financial Standard applicable in ihe UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) issued on 16 July
2014 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Iraland
IFRS 102), arKI the ChaTilies Act 2011 and the UK Generally Accepted Practice as it applies from 1
January 2015.
The year's financial performance shows a net movement of funds of £(17,925) compared to last
yearfs 2023 nat movement of£{32.439). The dFfferen￿ c3n be attributed to an increase in grants
received from £4.66912023) to £22.48212024) along wth a generous legacy of £9.000.
Costs across the chaTTty have reduced due to the dosure of the Bletchley Shop and the reduction in
employee costs. whilst velerinary o)s15 have inGieased due lo the volume of animals treated. The
tharity's cash reserves have adjusted. reflectbng the movement of fvnds.
None of the Branch's important animal ￿￿fare work would be possib￿ wthout the hard work and
dedication of volunteers, emFloyees, members and supporters. The TnJstees are vory grateful to all
involved.
Reserves
The Charity only holds unreslricted funds. As at 31 D￿mber 2024, the cash res8Tves were £404.000
. There is no pension liabilities as the charity's scheme is defined contribution. The Charity's reseNes
Iicy is to maintain a level of free reserves that wll enable Ihe charity to ensure a ￿ntinuty of actNity
and be able to respond to signfficant exiemal economic changes and demands on serwces provided
by tha charity.
Amanda Porkin
Treasurer
On behalf of the Trustees of the RSPCA Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire Branch

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Milton Keynes and Norths Bucks - Registered Charity No. 275415
ststement of Financial Activlties for the year ended 31 December 2024
2024
2023
Note
Income
Donations. Legacie5 and grants
52.812
53,391
Charitable Activrknes
227,110
285,526
Other Trading Activities
17.656
Investments
15.¢A6
13,108
9,233
Other In¢om8
1.487
Totsl Income
314.131
361.258
Expendlture
Cost of sales
Veterinary Treatment
3,492
146.036
7,901
140.971
Totsl Expenditure
149,529
148,872
Adminlstration Costs
41,677
Rent
29.596.
Wages and Salaries
l other costs
91.409
129,504
73.643
61,521
Totsl Adrnlnistration Costs
182.527
244,824
Not Movement in Funds
{17.925)
(32.439)
Total Funds Brought Forward
517,165
549,604
Net Movement in Funds
{17,925)
(32,439)
Total Funds to ￿ carrled foTward
499,240
517.165

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Mllton Keynes and Norths Bucks - Registered Charlty No. 275415
Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2024
Note
2024
2023
Fixgd Assets
Tangible A￿et5
66,650
45.055
Currgnt Assets
NSI Investment
404.000
403,000
Debtors
23.929
34.030
Cash at bank and in hand
443.475
496.783
Creditors: Amounts falling due within
one year
(24.673.0
Net Current Assets l (Llabiliiios)
432.590
4T2 110
Total Net Assets less Llablllties
499.240
577,165
Funds
Unrestricted funds brought forward
Fund movement for the year
517.165
(17.925)
549,604
132.439.01
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS CARRIED
FORWARD
499 240
517 165
These a(tounts were approved by the LM)ard of Irustees in June 2025 and si9ned on their behalf by..
Amanda Perkin
Treasurer

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Milton Keynes and Norths BuGks - Registered Charlty No. 275415
Notes
1. Accountlng Pollcies
Basis of A¢Gounting
The financial Si￿ements have been prepared under the historical c05t conyenbon, as
modified by the revaluation of investments to market value. The accounls (financial
statements) have been prepared in accordaneè vthh the Statement of Recommended
Practice". accounting and reporting by charities preparing their accounts in accordan
with the Financial Reportkng Standard applicable in the UK and ReputAic of Ireland
IFRS102) tssued on the 16 July 2014 and the Charities Act 2011 and the UK Generdl
Accepted Prath"ce as it applies from 1 January 2015.
Reconciliation wtth previous Generally Aecepled Accounbng Practice IGAAP}
In preparing the accounts, the trustees have considered whether in applying the
accounting policies required by FRS 102 2nd the Charities SORP (FRS 102} a
restatement of Comparative fÉems was needed. At the date of transition. in applying the
requirement to recognise liabiltties arising from employee benefits, no material liability
was recognised in respect of employ￿ entittement to paid annual leave. No other
restatements were required.
Income and expenditure
All income and expenditure is accountsd for on an a￿rual9 basis.
Tangibte fixed assets and depreciatk?n
Depreciation is provided at rates calcutated to write off the cost less residual value of
each asset over its expected useful lrfe. All fixed assets have been revalued at 161 Jan
2024 and the depreciation rales reflect the effective life remaining in the fixed assets
Computer Equipment
Retsil & office F&F
Motor Vehides
Cattery F&F
3 Year Straight Line
5 Year Straight Line
6 Year Straight Line
7 Year Straight Line
Stocks
The majority of ￿0¢k on hand is donated goods of nl value. The remaining stock for
resale is of immaterial value and therefore not accs)unted for.
Pension Costs
The Charity operates a defined contribution pension schemè. Pension charges represent
the amounts payable by the charity as tks contrbution to the fund in the respect of the
year.

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Milton Keynes and Norths Bucks - Registered Charity No. 275415
2. Tanglblo fixed assets
In accordanc& wth Section 17 of FRS 102 (Property. Plant and Equipment), a revaluation of tangible
fixed assets was undertaken as at 1 January 2024. As a result of this rèview. a Writ￿Off of £5,221 was
recognised in respect of Retail and Office Fixtures & Fittings and Computer Equipment. These assets
were determined to have reached the end of their useful economic lives and no longer held any
recoverable value. The closing balan￿ of these asset categories as al 31 De￿mber 2023 was
£45.055. as reported in the prior year's fin8nual Staiements.
During Ihe year. capital expeTrJiture of £11,700 was incurred on refurbishment and maior rep8irs at
the retail prémises in Stony Stratford, and £23.800 was Invest￿ in expansi(WL and improvement WOTks
at the cattery facility. These investrnents were made lo generate additional income and ensure all
facilities r&mained in good w(￿Eng order for both operational efficiency and w5tomer e￿rience
Retail &
Office
F&F
Motor
Vehlcles Computer
Eqtsipmen
Cattery
F&F
Total
Cost or Valuatlon
At 1st Jan 2024
2,401.52 10,091.53
788.50 36,649.76 49,931.31
Athjitions
Disposals
11,691.17
178.89 23,838.10 35.708.16
At 31 Decgmber 2024
14 092.69
967.39 60 487.86 85 639.47
D&pre¢iatlon
Al 1st Jan 2024
Eliminated on Disposal
2,125.84
6.867.85
374.90
729.10 10.097.69
Charge of the Year
971.58
215.01
6 093.83 8 892.26
At 31 December 2024
3 097.42
589.91
6 822.93 18 989.95
Net Book Value
At 1st Jan 2024
275.68
413.60 35 920.66 39 833.62
At 31 Decemter 2024
10 995.27
377.48 53.664.93 66 649.52
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3. Debtors
2024
2023
Trade Debtors
Other Debtors
Prepayments and Accrued
Income
12.357
9.092
19.372
9.759
2.481
4898
4. Creditors: Amounts falling due wlthln one year
2024
2023
Trade Creditors
Other creditors
Accruals and Deferred Income
10.882
16,439
3.350
10885
24673
5. Unrg$tricted Funds
Unrestiicted Funds compfise those fijnds which the trustees are free to use in accordance with
the charitable objects.
6. Costs of Sales
2024
2023
Cost of Fund Generation (New
Goods)
Cost of Fund generalion other
sales
DiTect Expenses
Veterinary Supplies
1.397.20
3.291.37
737.90
2,478.31
1.357.35
1.378.00
753.79
Total
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7. Other Expenditure
2024
2023
Advertising & Marketino
Audit & Accounlancy fees
Bank Fees
C8ril Pro￿$sing Fees
Cleaning & Waste Disposal
Clothing & Workwear
Consulting
Depreciation- Animal Equipment
Depreciation - Cattery
Depr8ciation - IT Equipment
Depreciation - OfficelReta
Depreciation- Van
Depreciation Expense
Employers National Insurance
Entertainmenl_100010 business
Equipment (Small)
Equipment Maintenance
Event Expense
Fuel
General Animal expenses
General Expenses
Health & Safety
Insuran¢$
Insurance (Premises}
IT Professional Services
IT Software and Consumables
Legal Expenses
Light, Power, Healing
Loss On Disposal of Assets
Merchandising Supplies (Consumables)
Motor Vehicle Expenses
Pensions Costs
Postage, Freight & Courier
Printing & Stationery
Professional Fees
Rates
Rent & Rates
Repairs & Maintenance
Shop - Office Costs
staff Training
staff welfare
Subscriptions
Telephone & Irstemet
Venue Hire & Meeting Rooms
Water Rates
616.27
143.86
500.00
2.024.25
1.597.17
7.130.94
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.093.83
215.01
971.58
1.611.84
5,220.96
1.S57.51
0.00
1.557.55
186.34
1.896.39
1.767.17
3.105.98
(3.504.181
0.00
0.00
2.299.12
4,219.71
3.016.78
932.40
3.524.69
0.00
0.00
1.317.86
1,510.61
178.01
187.51
276.94
0.00
1.837.52
3.817.42
1,739.98
1,116.75
0.00
613.47
1.326.83
564.04
493.82
2.494.00
4.407.25
0.00
9,234.30
340.20
1.666.67
1.448.82
984.52
226.76
395.46
765.00
2.121.86
972.34
100.67
1,688.55
294.64
0.00
2.353_79
5,772.42
859 54
279.38
941.64
1,368.69
0.00
90.85
1,870.60
5,956.27
512.55
926.12
1.539.83
2.653.02
690.93
273.17
582.00
2.098.70
1,863.60
13.155.81
360.20
380.65
304.77
1,088.26
1.490.73
100.60
707.77
Total
61522.07
75 506.79
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Independent Examiners. Report to the Trustees
We report on the accounts for the year ended 31 December 2024 set the followiro pages.
RespgCtiv• responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The Charity's trustees are responsible for the preparalion of the accounts. The Charity's trustees
onsider that ap audit is not required for this yeaf under saction 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the
Charities Act) and tr¢at an independent examination is needed.
It is my resFX)nsibility lo=
examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act
to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission
(under section 14515)Ib) of the Charities ACL and
lo state whether particular mailers have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner's report
Our oxaminalion was carried out in accordanc& wth general Directions givan by the Charity
Commission. An examination indudes a review of the a(thunl ￿CordS kept by the tharity and a
comparison of the account presented with those records. It also indudes consideration of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from the trustees conceming any such
matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an
audit, and consequenly no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a llrue and fair. view
and the report is lirnited to those matters set out in the statement bdow.
Inde￿ndent examiner's statement
In ￿nneCtiOn wilh my examination, no matter has come to my attent￿1
which gives me reasonable iause to believe that in. any tnaterial respect. the requirements..
*0 keep accounting records in aecordance wilh section 130 of the Charibes Act., arKI
b. 10 Prepare a¢￿Unts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the
accounting requirements of the Charities Acl
have not bèen met. or
1. lo which. in my opinion. attenti(￿ should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding
of the accounts lo be reached.
Eills Kleppen FCA
Independent Examlner
55 High Streot North. Stewkley
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